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paraserpiente February 12 2007, 08:02:57 UTC
O_o

Oh...oh my.

I need to go NOT WATCH DEAD POETS' SOCIETY NOW, thanks.

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karaokegal February 13 2007, 00:27:42 UTC
I can't watch it at all. The boys are pretty but it's just too painful, even for my level of angstibility. Thanks for reading and commenting.

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evila_elf February 12 2007, 09:49:19 UTC
OMG!!! You actually posted another part :D :D
I squeed a bit too loud when it showed up on my flist.
I am so not used to reading about SF being like this, but it just seems so in character that I am convinced this is what would happen...so worried about what he is going to be up to, expecially after Hugh's little display!

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karaokegal February 13 2007, 00:30:23 UTC
EEEEEEEEE!!!! Thanks for checking in. I'm glad my Stephen seems in character to you. It's such a fine line between urbane and arch. I had a hard time convincing myself that Hugh would take the risk, but I decided he couldn't just keep living in fear. Stay tuned.

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habbington February 12 2007, 09:57:11 UTC
Love and Love and Love and Love
also, why is she in Israel? I'm Israeli, I have to know
or not, whatever.
Loved the story

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dafnagreer February 12 2007, 14:14:58 UTC
I assume this is a reference to the fact that she made aliyah a few months ago and so presumably was in Israel frequently before that.

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karaokegal February 12 2007, 21:07:17 UTC
Exactly.

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habbington February 13 2007, 15:22:21 UTC
Aaaah. thanks for clearing that up...

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hry2007 February 12 2007, 09:58:34 UTC
I liked how you handled Stephen.

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karaokegal February 12 2007, 21:08:34 UTC
Thank you. He's very difficult to write because there's a real danger of going "too arch". Glad you enjoyed.

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karaokegal February 12 2007, 21:05:55 UTC
Hey...are you ok? Wake up? I figured KEL would rock your monkey socks. I'm pretty damn proud of that one, if I do say so. Possibly the single schmoopiest thing I've ever written. Thanks for being there because it wouldn't have been the same without you.

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